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Dirty bomb

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Dirty bomb refers to any nuclear bomb where a significant amount of radioactive waste is generated. Early bombs, due to their ineffeciency, are thus by definition dirty. The definition typically doesn't refer to a specific design, but is instead used to contrast with newer, more effecient, bombs.

Another usage of the term is to talk about radiological weapons, but this is an incorrect usage.